Sportsbooks Favor Georgetown Hoyas Over St. Johns

NCAA Basketball Betting Picks – St. John's vs. DePaul

Sir’Dominic Pointer and the St. John’s Red Storm will go toe-to-toe against D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera and the Georgetown Hoyas for some sports betting action at the Verizon Center on Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Tonight’s college basketball wagering action kicks off at 7:00 PM EST and can be seen on Fox Sports online or on TV.

The USA online Sportsbooks like GTBETS currently have the Georgetown Hoyas laying seven points on the St. John’s Red Storm. The live sports betting lines that have been established by 5Dimes currently have the Georgetown Hoyas listed at -310 on the moneyline and the St. John’s Red Storm listed at +255 on the moneyline and the total listed at one hundred forty-three and a half points.

The sports handicappers at SportsCapping.com say to take the Georgetown Hoyas this game. The way that the Georgetown Hoyas begin the NCAA season it is hard for the experts from the best sports betting sites online for USA players to think that the St. John’s Red Storm will have an overall better record. Currently the Georgetown Hoyas are 16-8 straight up and the St. John’s Red Storm are 17-8 overall. Follow us on twitter and check out the NCAAB Betting: March Madness Odds.

The St. John’s Red Storm are on a three game winning streak and will look to extend that but keep in mind that they lost seven out of the past ten games before their winning streak began. At the same time the Georgetown Hoyas are coming off of a victory against Seton Hall, which is their 2nd win their last five games against Seton Hall. Another thing to take into consideration is that the St. John’s Red Storm record this season is the best record since the 2000 NCAA season. That was when they lead their conference in blocked shots and defensive rebounds. Feel free to take a look at the latest NCAAB Betting: NCAA Tournament Odds.

When you take a look at the difference in the offensive and defensive rebounds for both teams you can see that they are very similar and the St. John’s Red Storm are no where near where they were in 2000. The Georgetown Hoyas are currently averaging 11.29 offensive rebounds per game, 24.84 defensive rebounds per game, and a 70.46 free throw percentage this season.

The St. John’s Red Storm is currently averaging 10-12 offensive rebounds per game, 25.52 defensive rebounds per game, and a 70.45 free throw percentage this season. The teams are close as far as the average number of successful three point shots, the Hoyas are averaging 5.71 field goals per game and the Red Storm is averaging 5.84 field goals per game. Top

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